The Roku app is pretty good, except navigation. I did notice some sound issues the other night when I was watching Fawlty Towers though, it was doubling every sound that was made outside the hotel. Really weird, it was just when they were showing anything outside of the hotel.

I use Amazon Fire TV, and whether or not Seeso even streams at all is very much hit or miss. Haven't seen the latest few Bajillion Dollar Propertie$ for that reason. Hopefully they fix it soon. Thankfully, I got an offer to subscribe for 3 months for the price of 1, so hopefully they can have their issues straightened out by then.

Yeah, missed thel ast 1 or 2 eps of bajillion because of it. It sometimes even crashes my browser. I haven't felt browser jankiness like that in many years. I didn't know my computer could even chug like that. It's pretty baffling, did an intern design the site or what?

Their web app is about as bad as they come. It still stutters pretty regularly in the beginning of programs for me, and occasionally I see poor frame rates. There have been some small improvements over the last month or so while I've been watching Bajillion, but they are certainly not making strides in fixing the issues that have been there from the beginning.

For what it's worth, I always had smoother playback in Chrome vs Mozilla. I use Mozilla as my main browser and have a decent amount of add-ons installed (and only AdBlock on Chrome) which may be a factor.

Bought a subscription to watch Bajillion after seeing the first episiode on Youtube, and then realized it was literally impossible to watch anything on my laptop. It's really bad. I canceled on the same day.

I'm in Canada and have a Roku box. I subscribe to a couple of American channels through "special magic ways". I signed up for the free month of Seeso and every time I select a show/episode/video I get an error message saying "This video is not available now".